It’s time for an excerpt from “Quest”. This scene is much more lengthy but this
gives you the flavor of the situation.
Linvin’s eyes were stunned.
When he had heard that there would be tailors, he envisioned two men
with bolts of cloth, chalk, pins and thread.
He was correct in that expectation as all of those things entered the
room. The shocking part was that there was an entourage of nearly thirty people
with them. Some bore racks of clothing
while others were clearly seamstresses.
Only the tailors addressed Linvin, while the others marched through to
another room. The two tailors circled Linvin.
“He’s a big one, Freedron,” said one, as he grasped Linvin’s shoulders
in order to gauge them. The other man
pulled Linvin’s robe off in one smooth motion.
“Look at the scars, Thelon. Those will simply have to be covered in some
way. He looks far more common than I had
hoped.” “And the hair,” Thelon said, while trying to rake a comb through its
length, “It’s like an untamed jungle.” Linvin’s initial embarrassment at being
disrobed was replaced quickly by angered pain as Thelon attacked his hair. “Have you lost track of your senses! That hurts! Stop!” Thelon paused for a
moment. “I apologize for the lack of
formal introductions Lord Grithinshield, but we have been retained by the
matron of this house to make you presentable in a very short time.” “It can’t
be done!” Freedron exclaimed. “Even the
greatest gardener cannot plant a flower and make it bloom by sundown. He is a savage barbarian. It cannot be done.” Linvin smiled in a dry
expression and put his arm around Freedron’s shoulders. “Now Freedron, it is Freedron, Yes?” “I am
Freedron, of the House of Flairgall.” “How quaint,” Linvin said with contempt,
“Am I to assume that my mother hired you and your companion at great expense to
dress and prepare me for the gala this evening?” “Yes,” Freedron conceded with
regret. “Well then, my slight and frail friend,” Linvin said while squeezing
the man’s entire frame with his one arm,
“I suggest you get over your misgivings and do the task for which you
were hired. After all, I am sure you
both have solid reputations in this town, which could only be enhanced by word
of your part in my visual… blossoming as it were.” The tailors eyed one another
and nodded. “Forgive our momentary discouragement,” Freedron said with a bow,
“We have much to do and time is short.
If you will but follow us into the adjoining room, we can get started.”
“Fine. I leave myself in your hands,”
answered the nude half-elf as he strode past.
On the way out of the room he paused to make one last subtle
comment. “Oh, and just for future
reference. If either of you ever call me
a barbarian again; I will teach you the true meaning of the word. At that time gentlemen, your reputations will
be the only part of you that survives.
Am I clear?” Both wide-eyed men
nodded in unison. “Excellent!” exclaimed
Linvin, “Then begin your work.”
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